You have been convicted of a felony and have not yet had your civil rights restored*

You have been adjudicated incapacitated by a court of law.

*Note: For a first-time felony conviction, civil rights are automatically restored upon completion of a person's sentence and payment of any fines and restitution.

How to Register to Vote

Online – If you have an Arizona Driver License and/or an Arizona non-operating I.D. card issued by the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) you may register to vote through Service Arizona EZ Voter Registration

If you are having trouble logging in to the Service Arizona website, you can print off a Voter Registration Form (PDF) and fill it out with your new information. After you finish, mail the completed form to your county recorder’s office and your information will be updated.

By Mail – You can either print off a form online (PDF) or request that a registration form be mailed to you from your County Recorder. After completing the voter registration form, mail it to your county recorder’s office.

Update your address if you have moved, otherwise select No on question A & B and click continue.

You can now update any other information that has changed, including your name or party preference

If you are having trouble logging in to the Service Arizona website, you can print off a Voter Registration Form (PDF) and fill it out with your new information. After you finish, mail the completed form to your county recorder’s office and your information will be updated.

By Mail – You can either print off a form online (PDF) or request that a registration form be mailed to you from your County Recorder. After completing the voter registration form, mail it to your county recorder’s office.

Popular Questions

If you have an Arizona driver license or non-operating identification card issued after October 1, 1996 you will need only to provide the license number on box 9 of the voter registration form.

If you do not have an Arizona license you may include a photocopy of one of the following documents:

A legible photocopy of a birth certificate that verifies citizenship and supporting legal documentation (i.e. marriage certificate) if the name on the birth certificate is not the same as your current legal name

A legible photocopy of the pertinent pages of your passport

Presentation to the County Recorder of U.S. naturalization documents or fill in your Alien Registration Number in box 11

An early ballot may be requested from your County Recorder’s office. To have your name placed on the Permanent Early Voter List (PEVL), complete a new voter registration form and check the box marked “YES, I want to automatically receive an early ballot for each election for which I am eligible.” Or you can log in to Service Arizona and complete this request online.

The deadline to update your voter registration or register to vote in an upcoming election is midnight on the 29th day before the election. For the 2018 Primary Election, the deadline to register or update your registration is midnight on July 30, 2018. For the 2018 General Election, the deadline is midnight on October 9, 2018. All voter registration forms sent by U.S. mail must be postmarked on or before the deadline.

There are multiple ways for the courts to build their list of eligible jurors and voter registration is just one of them. If you have received an Arizona driver license or non-operating ID card your name has been added to the list of eligible jurors in Arizona.

A resident is an individual who has an actual physical presence in the state and the intent to remain in the state. A temporary absence does not result in a loss of residence if the individual intends to return.